Edmund Kean

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    An attempt to deceive society is on one of their tragedy bills where they call themselves, “The world renowned tragedians, David Garrick the younger, of Drury Lane Theater, London, and Edmund Kean the elder, of the Royal Haymarket Theatre, Whitechapel, Pudding Lane, Piccadilly, London” (116). Society is deceived when the king and the duke refer to themselves as world renowned tragedians because they are not actually professional tragedians…

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    Huckleberry Finn is an amusing story of a young boy who faces not so everyday challenges. After running away from his abusive father, he finds Jim. Jim was a slave that Huck used to know when he lived with the Widow. Together these two sailed down the river in the hopes of finding freedom for Jim. Although these two never did find their original destination, they had an adventure that won’t be forgotten. The novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain, was published in 1885.…

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